Find POV Events Happening Near You
Each year, over 600 screenings of POV films take place across the country. Find out about upcoming POV screenings and events near you below.
EVENTS LIST
- June 05 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- Elaine Is AlmostPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Elaine is Almostby Em YueJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Elaine Is Almost". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- June 07 20234:00 PMLatine student ScreeningBurlington Rotary Community Meeting Room820 E Washington Ave
Washington 98233Fruits of Laborby Emily Cohen Ibañez and Ashley Solis and Tracy Rector and Aurora Guerrero and Richard Ray PerezA group of first-generation Latine students and their parents from a high school in Burlington Edison, Washington, will come together to watch Fruits of Labor and engage in discussions about the film as well as their school experiences. We will provide snacks for the students and parents and share printed contact information for local resources. The event will be conducted in both Spanish and English to ensure it is accessible to a wider audience.
- June 12 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- Things We Dare Not DoPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Things We Dare Not Doby Bruno Santamaría and Abril López Carillo and Andrea RabasaJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Things We Dare Not Do". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- June 14 20233:00 PMPOV Documentary watch and discussionFolsom State Prison300 Prison Road
California 95671Love & Stuffby Judith Helfand and David Cohen and Hilla Medalia and Julie Parker BenelloIncarcerated individuals will meet in the library to view the documentary and participate in a discussion afterwards.
- June 19 20236:00 PMWPBS-TV Community Screening and DiscussionRoswell P. Flower Memorial Library229 Washington Street
New York 13601Pier Kidsby Elegance Bratton and Chester AlgernalWPBS partners with Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library and the Q Center to provide a free community screening of the award-winning film documentary “Pier Kids” to celebrate Pride Month. After the screening, a Q Center guest speaker will lead a discussion in regards to lived experience with the LGBTQIA+ and its local impacts. This event will serve to educate the broader community, and provide an empathetic opportunity to gain new understanding of queer persons and the organizations that support them.
- June 20 20231:00 PMSpring Film SeriesOut of the Box2489 Country Side Dr.
Florida 32003He's My Brotherby Cille Hannibal and Christine Hanberg and Monica HellströmVirtual film and discussion series for 55+ adults.
- June 27 20237:00 PMDelikado at Bud Werner Memorial LibraryLibrary Hall at Bud Werner Memorial Library1289 Lincoln Ave.
Colorado 80487Delikadoby Karl Malakunas and Michael Collins and Marty Syjuco and Kara Magsanoc-AlikpalaBud Werner Library invites the community to a free screening and conversation.
- June 28 20233:00 PMPOV Documentary watch and discussionFolsom State Prison300 Prison Road
California 95671He's My Brotherby Cille Hannibal and Christine Hanberg and Monica HellströmIncarcerated individuals will meet in the library to view the documentary and participate in a discussion afterwards.
- June 29 20235:00 PMPOV and RPL Present: AcceptedBayview Branch Library5100 Hartnett Ave
California 94804Acceptedby Dan Chen and Jason Y. Lee and Jesse Einstein and Mark MonroeIn person screening of Accepted
- July 10 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- I Didn't See You TherePelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462I Didn't See You Thereby Reid Davenport and Keith WilsonJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "I Didn't See You There". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- July 17 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- He's My BrotherPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462He's My Brotherby Cille Hannibal and Christine Hanberg and Monica HellströmJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "He's My Brother". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- July 24 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- NeurotypicalPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Neurotypicalby Adam LarsenJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "He's My Brother". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- July 29 20235:00 PMHouse of Djeli's Film SeriesZoom Screening13309 Lydia Street
Maryland 20906The Rescue Listby Alyssa Fedele and Zachary FinkJoin the House of Djeli for a free online screening and discussion following the film screening.
- July 31 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- Swim TeamPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Swim Teamby Lara StolmanJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "He's My Brother". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- August 04 20237:00 PMThe Tough Topics Documentary Film SeriesWestern Illinois Museum201 S. Lafayette St.
Illinois 61455The Neutral Groundby CJ Hunt and Darcy McKinnon and Roy Wood Jr.We are bringing back our Film Series that was launched in 2020 but was stalled due to the lockdown. The post-COVID series will focus on social issues our community is facing and the selected documentary films will explore topics such as racial inequality, accessibility for the handicapped, ethics related to opioids, and the lack of media representation in our communities. Each screening will include a facilitated conversation and a chance to socialize. For each film, a community organization that is familiar with the topic will assist with the conversation ensuring as many points of view are considered. The screenings will take place once a month and offered on two days to make them available to as many people as possible. The events are offered without charge; the Museum has a donation box at the door. An IL Humanities Road Scholar, Laura Sievert will present her program, "Storytelling for Civic Pride: There’s More Here" on June 15th at the Museum as part of a summer exploration of change movements, and the people who make them happen. "Neutral Ground" will provide more ideas for conversation around this exploration.
- August 07 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- Shut Up and PaintPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Shut Up and Paintby Titus Kaphar and Alex Mallis and Matt O’Neill and Perri Peltz and Chloe GbaiJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Shut Up and Paint". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- August 14 20231:30 PMPOV Screening- Sierra Leone's Refugee All StarsPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Sierra Leone's Refugee All Starsby Banker White and Zach NilesJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- August 19 20234:00 PMHouse of Djeli's Film SeriesZoom Screening13309 Lydia Street
Maryland 20906Whose Streets?by Damon Davis and Sabaah FolayanJoin the House of Djeli for a free online screening and discussion following the film screening.
- August 21 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- Whose Streets?Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Whose Streets?by Damon Davis and Sabaah FolayanJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Whose Streets?". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- August 28 20233:30 PMPOV Screening- Where Soldiers Come FromPelham Parkway-Van Nest Library2147 BARNES AVENUE
New York 10462Where Soldiers Come Fromby Heather CourtneyJoin the Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library for a free screening of "Whose Streets?". For more information, visit https://www.nypl.org/.
- September 20 20236:30 PMTBDSouth Street Seaport Museum12 Fulton Street
New York 10038Thirstby Alan Snitow and Deborah KaufmanThe South Street Seaport Museum hosts a screening of Thirst as part of Water Week in NYC (September 17-24).
- October 28 20236:00 PMHouse of Djeli's Film SeriesZoom Screening13309 Lydia Street
Maryland 20906Shut Up and Paintby Titus Kaphar and Alex Mallis and Matt O’Neill and Perri Peltz and Chloe GbaiJoin the House of Djeli for a free online screening and discussion following the film screening.
- December 07 20237:00 PMCottonwood Community Film ScreeningCottonwood Center for the Arts427 E Colorado Ave.
Colorado 80903He's My Brotherby Cille Hannibal and Christine Hanberg and Monica HellströmFree screening of HE'S MY BROTHER open to the public, in the upstairs theater. Popcorn and refreshments available. For more information visit: indiespiritfilmfestival.org www.facebook.com/IFSOC